. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. DERBY LASS 2:13^. Property of R. Kernahan, Newman, Cal. New Zealand, others are heard of on the racetracks in the United States and Canada, while the sons and daughters of the famous sires and great broodmares that once roamed through the rich meadows and pastures on this beautiful farm at the foot of Mt. Diablo are gracing many a motley and select group of horses wherever they are collected. The Illustration herewith is one of tie great mares that first saw the light of day on this celebrated farm. It is a likeness of Derby Lass 2:13% trotting, sired by Arner


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. DERBY LASS 2:13^. Property of R. Kernahan, Newman, Cal. New Zealand, others are heard of on the racetracks in the United States and Canada, while the sons and daughters of the famous sires and great broodmares that once roamed through the rich meadows and pastures on this beautiful farm at the foot of Mt. Diablo are gracing many a motley and select group of horses wherever they are collected. The Illustration herewith is one of tie great mares that first saw the light of day on this celebrated farm. It is a likeness of Derby Lass 2:13% trotting, sired by Arner 2:17% (son of Chas. Derby 2:20 and Bertha, the greatest speed-producing mare ever foaled, by Alcantara 2:23), and her dam was Papinta by Chas. Derby 2:20; second dam Directess by Director 2:17; third dam Whisp by Whippleton; fourth dam Kitty Patehen by Geo. M. Patchen Jr. 2:27. Derby Lass earned her record of 2:13% in tie second heat of a race at Fresno this year and will get a mark of 2:10 or better in 1912. She is a handsome individual and is owned by R. Kernahan of Newman. When her days of racing end she will, on account of her breed- ing, individuality and speed, be a most valuable broodmare. ENDORSED EVERYWHERE. Tota. amount There never was a remedy that has taken a hold upon the sympathies of horsemen like Redueine. Its action on all injuries, cuts and inflammations is so mild that the horse affected does not seem to suffer pain while it is doing its good work. It has been the means of displacing the cruel firing iron and relegating it to the junk pile. In every stable, whether large or small, Redueine is always within reach in case of emergencies, and tie amount of vet- erinary bills it has saved is quite an item, and all who have used it are acting as "boosters," for the cures it has made are almost miraculous. The sales of this remedy are greater than tiat of all veterinary remedies combined and tie demand is Increasing fully fifty per cent every six


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